The U.S. Dollar Index is a trade-weighted average of six foreign currencies against the dollar. The index includes European euros, Japanese yen, British pounds, Canadian dollars, Swedish kronas and Swiss francs.

Market Summary

At 2:20 AM ET: The U.S. Dollar Index is now at $95.04, compared to its 52-week high of $96.98 on August 15, 2018. The index is little changed, though its recent trend against the basket of constituent currencies has been negative. The six key currencies are currently trading mixed against the U.S. dollar, with the Japanese yen having had the greatest change, down by 0.30%.